Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.06.2003, Side 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.06.2003, Side 18
Cafés Tíu Dropar, Laugavegur 27, p: 551-9380 Te og Kaffi, Laugavegur 27, p: 552-6260 Ráðhúskaffi, Tjarnargata 11 (City Hall), p: 563-2169 Grái Kötturinn, Hverfsgata 16a, p: 551-1544 Kaffitár, Bankastræti 8, p: 511-4540 Súfistinn, Laugavegur 18, p: 552-3740 Mokka, Skólavörðustígur 3a, p: 552-1174 Kaffivagninn, Grandagarður 10, p: 551-5932 Café Paris, Austurstræti 14, p: 551-1020 Kaffi Vín, Laugavegur 73, p: 561-0073 Café Cozy, Austurstræti 3, p: 511-1033 Grandakaffi, Grandagarður 101, p: 552-9094 Café, bar and bistro Dubliners, Hafnarstræti 4, p: 511-3233 Hverfisbar, Hverfisgata 20, p: 511-6700 Grand Rokk, Smiðjustígur 6, p: 551-5522 Sólon, Bankastræti 7a, p: 562-3232 Astro, Austurstræti 22, p: 552-9222 Café 22, Laugavegur 22, p: 511-5522 Kaffibarinn, Bergstaðarstræti 1, p: 551-1588 Sirkus, Klapparstígur 30, p: Nelly’s, Þingholtsstræti 2, p: 551-2477 Vegamót, Vegamótastígur 4, p: 511-3040 Glaumbar, Tryggvagata 20, p: 552-6868 Kaffibrennslan, Pósthússtræti 9, p: 561-3600 Celtic Cross, Hverfisgata 26, p: 511-3240 Svarta Kaffið, Laugavegur 54, p: 551-2919 Prikið, Bankastræti 12, p: 551-3366 Vínbarinn, Kirkjutorg 4, p: 552-4120 Café Victor, Hafnarstræti 1-3, p: 561-9555 Vídalín, Aðalstræti 10, p: 551-0962 De Boomkikker, Hafnarstræti 9, p: 551-6780 Amsterdam, Hafnarstræti 5, p: 551-3800 Kaffi Austurstræti, Austurstræti 6, p: 552-2615 Coffee Shop 11, Laugavegur 11, p: 511-1180 Café Romance, Lækjargata 2, p: 552-9499 Ari í Ögri, Ingólfsstræti 3, p: 551-9660 Dillon, Laugavegur 30, p: 511-2400 Café Kulture, Hverfisgata 18, p: 530-9314 Kaffi List, Laugavegur 20a, p: 562-5059 Felix, Þingholtsstræti 5, p: 561-6622 Torvaldsen bar, Austurstræti 8, p: 511-1413 Skipperinn, Tryggvagata 18, p: 551-7530 Kofi Tómasar Frænda, Laugavegur 2, p: 551-1835 Kráin, Laugavegi 73, p: 561-7722 Clubs Spotlight, Hafnarstræti 17, p: 562-6813 Gaukur á Stöng, Tryggvagata 22, p: 551-1556 Nasa, by Austurvöllur, p: 511-1313 Leikhúskjallarinn, Hverfisgata 19, 551-6010 Broadway Entertainment Hall, Ármúli 9, p: 533-1100 Restaurants Einar Ben, Veltusund 1, p: 511-5090 Apótek bar grill, Austurstræti 16, p: 575-7900 La Primavera, Austurstræti 9, p: 561-8555 Við Tjörnina, Templarasund 3, p: 551-8666 Humarhúsið (Lobster house), Amtmannsstígur 1, p: 561-3303 Sommelier brasserie, Hverfisgata 46, p: 511-4455 Hótel Holt, Bergstaðarstræti 37, p: 552-5700 Þrír Frakkar, Baldursgata 14, p: 552-3939 Siggi Hall at Óðinsvé, Þórsgata 1, p: 511-6200 Argentína Steakhouse, Barnsstígur 11a, p. 551-9555 Jónatan Livingston M, Tryggvagata 4-6, p: 551-5520 Rauðará Steakhouse, Rauðarárstígur 37, p: 562-6766 Ítalía, Laugavegur 11, p: 552-4630 Café Ópera, Lækjargata 2, p: 552-9499 Caruso, Þingholtsstræti 1, p: 562-7335 Hótel Ísland, Ármúli 9, p: 595-7000 Skrúður, Hótel Saga, p: 525-9900 Lækjarbrekka, Bankastræti 2, p: 551-4430 Pasta Basta, Klapparstígur 38, p: 561-3131 Brasserie Borg, Pósthússtræti 11, p: 594-7700 Ban-Thai, Laugavegur 130, p: 552-2444 Carpe Diem, Rauðarárstígur 18, p: 552-4555 Grillið, Hagatorg (Hótel Saga), p: 525-9960 Hornið, Hafnarstræti 15, p: 551-3340 Lónið, Hótel Lofleiðir, p: 444-4055 Naustið, Vesturgata 6-8, p: 552-3030 Resturant Esja, Suðurlandsbraut 2, Galileo, Hafnarstræti 1-3, p: 552-9500 Hereford steikhús, Laugavegur 53b, p: 511-3350 Leikhúskjallarinn, Hverfisgata 19, p: 551-6010 Tveir Fiskar, Geirsgata 9, p: 511-3474 Tjarnarbakkinn, Vonarstræti 3, p: 562-9700 Restaurant Perlan, Öskjuhlíð, p: 562-0200 Pasta Basta, Klapparstígur 38, p: 561-3131 Viðey, Viðey island, p: 568-1045 Italía, Laugavegur 11, p: 552-4630 Movie Theaters Háskólabíó, Hagatorg, p: 530-1919 Bíóhöllin, Álfabakki 8, p: 587-8900 Kringlubíó, Kringlan 4-12, p: 588-0800 Regnboginn, Hverfisgata 54, p: 551-9000 Smárabíó, Smáralind, p: 564-0000 Theaters Borgarleikhúsið, City Theatre, Listabraut 3, p: 568-8000 Þjóðleikhúsið, Hverfisgata 19, p: 551-1200 Möguleikhúsið, Laugavegur 105, p: 562-2669 Light nights, Summer theatre, Baldurgata 37, p: 551-9181 The Icelandic Opera, Ingólfsstræti 2a, p: 511-4200 Iðnó, Vonarstræti 3, p: 562-9700 Skemmtihúsið Theatre, Laufásvegur 22, p: 552-5198 Salurinn Tómstundarhúsi Kópavogs, Hamraborg 6 Kóp, p: 570-0400 Museums Reðursafnið, Phallological Museum, Laugavegur 24, p: 566-8668 ASÍ Art Museum, Freyjugata 41, p: 511-5353 Árbæjarsafn Folk Museum, Kistuhylur 4, p: 577-1111 Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum, Eiríksgata, p: 551-3797 Museum of Natural History, Hlemmur 5, p: 590-0500 Icelandic Postal Museum, Austurgata 11 220 Hfj, p: 555-4321 Listasalurinn Man, Skólavörðustígur 14, p: 551-2509 National Archives, Laugavegur 162, p: 562-3393 National Film Archive of Iceland, Vesturgata 11-13, p: 565-5993 National Gallery of Iceland, Fríkirkjuvegur 7, p: 515-9600 National Museum of Iceland, Suðurgata 41, p: 552-8888 Norræna Húsið Nordic House, Sturlugata 5, p: 551-7030 Numismatic Museum, Einholt 4, p: 569-9962 Reykjavík Electrical Museum, Rafstöðvarvegur, p: 516-6790 Reykjavík Museum of Photography, Tryggvagata 15, p: 563-1790 Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum, Laugarnestangi 70, p: 553-2906 Telecommunication Museum, Suðurgata, p: 550-6410 The Icelandic Art Gallery, Skólavörðustígur 16a, p: 561-4090 The Icelandic Maritime Museum, Vesturgata 8, p: 565-4242 Nýlistasafnið The Living Art Museum, Vatnsstígur 3, p: 551-4350 Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Gallery, Hamraborg 4 Kóp, p: 570-0440 National and University Library, Arngrímsgata 3, p: 525-5600 The Ásgrímur Jónsson Collection, Bergstaðarstræti 74, p: 515-9625 Hafnarhúsið Reykjavík Art Museum, Tryggvagata 17, p: 590-1200 Menningarhúsið Culture House, Hverfisgata 15, p: 545-1400 Kjarvalsstaðir Art Museum , Flókagata,, p: 562-6131 Ásmundarsafn Sculpture Museum, Sigtún, p: 553-2155 Gerðuberg Cultural Center, Gerðuberg 3-5, p: 577-7500 Galleries Fold, Rauðarárstígur 14, p: 551-0400 Crafts and Design, Aðalstræti 12, p: 551-7595 Hlemmur.is, Þverholt 5, p: 552-0455 Hnoss, Skólavörðustígur 3, p: 561-8485 I8, Klapparstígur 33, p: 551-3666 Ófeigur, Skólavörðustígur 5, p: 551-1161 Gallery Reykjavík, Skólavörðustígur 16, p: 552-2500 Skuggi, Hverfisgata 39, p: 511-1139 Kóbolt, Laugavegur 55, p: 552-6080 Listakot, Laugavegur 70, p: 552-8141 Meistari Jakob, Skólavörðustígur 5, p: 552-7161 nr. 5, Skólavörðustígur 5, p: 562-2890 Kirsuberjatréð, Vesturgata 4, p: 562-8990 Kogga Ceramik Studio, Vesturgata 5, p: 552-6036 Art-Hún, Stangarhylur 7, p: 567-3577 Hafnarborg Art Gallery, Strandgata 34, 220 Hfj, p: 555-0080 - the reykjavík grapevine -18 june 27th - july 10th, 2003 - the reykjavík grapevine - 19june 27th - july 10th, 2003 ADDRESS BOOK LISTINGS V E N U E F I N D E R Friday, June 27 Both Day and Night Austurvöllur out door exhibition, Earth from Above. Aerial Photographs by Yann Arthus- Bertrand. Day Reðursafnið, Phallological Museum, A fine penis and penis related selection from various mammals. First human specimen still awaited. Hafnarborg Art Gallery, Anniversary exhibition from the museum collection. Handverk og Hönnun, -13:00 to 17:00- Exhibition of contemporary and traditional Icelandic art and crafts. National and University Library, Exhibition of Lárus Sigurbjörnsson, the founder of the citys documentation. National Gallery of Iceland, Exhibition of selected works by Icelandic artists from the National Gallery’s collection. Norræna Húsið, Nordic House, -12:00 to 17: 00- Exhibition; photos of people, culture and nature from Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands Saga Museum, -10:00 to 18:00- History face to face, historical figures and major events in Icelandic history from the settlers up to the Reformation presented in a unique way. Admission 800 krónur. Árbæjarsafn, Folk Museum, History of Reykjavik Culture House, Images of Iceland - milestones in cartography Hafnarhúsið, Reykjavík Art Museum, Insight into international contemporary art in Iceland Nýlistasafnið, The Living Art Museum, Matthew Barney´s Cremaster project. Photographic works, sculptures and films. Gerðuberg, Cultural Center, Photographs of the bridges of Highway 1, which encircles the whole island. Kjarvalsstaðir Art Museum, Some of the works of painter Jóhannes Kjarval. Norræna húsið, Nordic House, The Big Nordic Elephant Show. Children dressed up as elephants especially welcome. Reykjavik Museum of Photography, The Five Elements. Photographs and etchings from French- Vietnamese artist Claire Xuan. Ásmundarsafn, Sculpture museum, The Modern Man, works of popular sculptor Ásmundar Sveinsson, who believed sculpture should be part of the urban environment. Skemmtihúsið Theatre, -starts 18:00- The Saga of Gudridur. A play about a Viking woman in America performed in English. Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum, The works of Iceland´s first modern sculptor, whose works are partly based on Icelandic folklore. Hafnarhvoll, -14:00 to 18:00- WORMS Art exhibition Night Grand Rokk, 3 man band Buff entertain with songs like “Who Put Broken Glass in the Vaseline?” Gaukur á Stöng, Cover band “Menn í svörtum fötum.” Name means “Men in Black” but the singer is usually not wearing black, if he’s wearing anything at all. Celtic Cross, Cover band 3Some and Troubadour Ómar Hlynsson play. Dillon, Dj Andrea Jónsdóttir. Hverfisbar, DJ Atli partycop Café 22, Dj Bjössi. Amsterdam, DJ Fúsi, 80’s music. Coffee shop 11, Dj Guðni. Leikhúskjallarinn, Dj Johnny D Vegamót, Dj Sóley. Café Sólon, Dj Svali one of the hosts of Iceland’s only Music TV station. Thorvaldsen bar, DJ’s Hlynur & Daddi Diskó Café Victor, Dj’s of the house, 80’s and 90’s music Little Central, Jazz band Steypa. 500kr entrance fee includes a free beer. Prikið, Surprise event. Vídalín, The pop/rock band Chernobyl performes. Kráin 73, Troubadour Þór Óskar (one of the best). Saturday, June 28 Both Day and Night Austurvöllur out door exhibition, Earth from Above. Aerial Photographs by Yann Arthus- Bertrand. Café Sólon, Exhibiton - Mosaic mirrors by Rósa. Day Reðursafnið, Phallological Museum, A fine penis and penis related selection from various mammals. First human specimen still awaited. Hafnarborg Art Gallery, Anniversary exhibition from the museum collection. Handverk og Hönnun, -13:00 to 17:00- Exhibition of contemporary and traditional Icelandic art and crafts. National and University Library, Exhibition of Lárus Sigurbjörnsson, the founder of the citys documentation. National Gallery of Iceland, Exhibition of selected works by Icelandic artists from the National Gallery’s collection. Norræna Húsið, Nordic House, -12:00 to 17: 00- Exhibition; photos of people, culture and nature from Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands Saga Museum, -10:00 to 18:00- History face to face, historical figures and major events in Icelandic history from the settlers up to the Reformation presented in a unique way. Admission 800 krónur. Árbæjarsafn, Folk Museum, History of Reykjavik Culture House, Images of Iceland - milestones in cartography Hafnarhúsið, Reykjavík Art Museum, Insight into international contemporary art in Iceland Nýlistasafnið, The Living Art Museum, Matthew Barney´s Cremaster project. Photographic works, sculptures and films. Gerðuberg, Cultural Center, Photographs of the bridges of Highway 1, which encircles the whole island. Kjarvalsstaðir Art Museum, Some of the works of painter Jóhannes Kjarval. Norræna húsið, Nordic House, The Big Nordic Elephant Show. Children dressed up as elephants especially welcome. Reykjavik Museum of Photography, The Five Elements. Photographs and etchings from French- Vietnamese artist Claire Xuan. Ásmundarsafn, Sculpture museum, The Want to be seen in the listings? Send us a mail to grapevine@strik.is and your event will be announced in the next issue, and the best thing is that being in the listings is free! Hafnarhvoll, Worms. Until June 29th The Worms Manifesto. Worms live in the ground, they work there, they eat it and return it back fresher than it was. They are essential to vegetation. The plants grow wild, but the growth and the earth can move buildings. We, the Worms push our creations up onto the surface into the exhibition halls (from the earth). There, the spec- tator can see our works, which grow out of us naturally. The main effect of the exhibition is the smell from our workshops, which is hidden from the public (fans). Worms are all unique (asexual), and don´t work in any documented direc- tion. But from the title we can make a direction, “Wormism.” Wormism is, put simply, working under the surface, in the ground. The work goes through the body, the intestines and out comes a fertile conclusion. From the conclu- sion grows the most beautiful (unique) flower. In this exhibition we show works that are as varied as we are many. The body speaks, heaven in a bankvault, midget cowboys, mothers spider, the whale saved me, painted through the canvas, a tortured child, a painting on a table, a trunk of garbage, fish- troughs full of art, dexterous fingers, Iceland in soft form and the audience applauding. The Culture House. All Year Exhibition. Opened in 1909, and at that point it housed the National Library and Ar- chives, as well as the National Museum and National History Museum, which is why it was called “the Museum House” by the public. All of the above have since moved elsewhere, but various items from them are on exhibit there. On the groundfloor is an exhibit of manuscripts preserving Iceland´s medieval literature. Other collections include one dedicated to Hannes Hafstein, poet and first minister, and one dedicated to independence leader Jón Sigurðsson. On the top floor is an exhibition about the Vikings in the New World. The exhibitions are open daily from 11.00 to 17.00, and are free on Sundays.

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